TORONTO – Mark Hominick’s emotional homecoming – his first since the passing of his longtime trainer and friend Shawn Tompkins – ended in disaster.

Noticeably amped off the energy of a boisterous pro-Hominick crowd, the Canadian ate a quick right hand from Chan Sung Jung, who posted a stunning TKO stoppage in a mere seven seconds.

The featherweight fight took place at UFC 140 at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre. It kicked off the night’s pay-per-view main card following prelims on Facebook and ION Television.

As soon as the fight began, Hominick whiffed with a wild left and then ate a straight right. Hominick hit the mat from the brunt of the perfectly placed shot, and Jung immediately pounced with follow-up punches to force the referee’s intervention.

The shocking finish came just seven seconds into the fight, and it ties him with Todd Duffeee for the fastest official knockout in UFC history.

Even Jung seemed shocked by the outcome.

“You’re always expecting to have a great win, but yeah, that feels great,” Jung said through a translator. “Just because I’ve been knocked out once before doesn’t mean I’m not a great striker.”

Still, Jung admitted he needed a little good fortune to get such a quick victory.

“I was just lucky,” he said.

Hominick admits his focus strayed and that he made a single bad decision.

“I’ve got to give it up to him,” he said. “I just came in too wild. I wanted to hit him with a clean shot because he has his hands down.”

Jung (12-3 MMA, 2-0 UFC), who went winless in the WEC, now has won both of his UFC fights. Meanwhile, Hominick (20-10 MMA, 3-2 UFC), who failed to take Jose Aldo’s featherweight belt in his previous bout, has suffered back-to-back losses since career-best five-fight win streak.

As the UFC 189 tour made its last stop in Dublin, featherweight champ Jose Aldo was met with a torrent of abuse from the Irish fans. It might have been unpleasant, but it might also have been just what he needed.